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World War I CasualtiesThis article contains a summary of deaths by nationality during World War I. Military Deaths Included in parentheses is the percent of the total forces mobilized by that country that were killed in action. NOTE: This data shows deaths only, not casualties, which include the wounded as well as the dead. Allied soldiers killed - Belgium: 13,700 (5.14%)
- British Empire: 908,000 (10.20%)
- France: 1,375,000 (16.36%)
- Greece: 5,000 (2.17%)
- Italy: 650,000 (11.58%)
- Japan: 300 (0.04%)
- Montenegro: 3,000 (6.00%)
- Portugal: 7,200 (7.22%)
- Romania: 336,000 (44.76%)
- Russia: 1,700,000 (14.17%)
- Serbia: 45,000 (6.36%)
- United States: 126,000 (2.89%)
Total Allied soldiers killed: approximately 5.15 million Central Powers soldiers killed Total Central Powers soldiers killed: approximately 3.4 million. Civilians killed - Austria-Hungary: 300,000
- Belgium: 30,000
- Bulgaria: 275,000
- France: 40,000
- Germany: 760,000
- Greece: 132,000
- Norway: 1.900 sailors died, mostly by their vessels torpedoed by German submarines.
- Romania: 275,000
- Russia: 3,000,000
- Serbia: 650,000
- Ottoman Empire: 1,000,000
- United Kingdom: 31,000
Total civilians killed: approximately 6.5 million Note that there is some debate if indirect deaths, like those killed by the Spanish Flu should be counted. If so, 25 million to 40 million more civilians should be added to the WWI death toll. See Also World War II casualties Reference
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